Nominal full load efficiency definition
Nominal full load efficiency means the average efficiency of a population of motors of duplicate design as determined in accordance with NEMA Standards Publication MG1-1987.
Nominal full load efficiency means, with respect to an electric motor, a representative value of efficiency selected from the “nominal efficiency” column of Table 12–10, NEMA MG1-2009, that is not greater than the average full load efficiency of a population of motors of the same design.
Nominal full load efficiency means, with respect to an electric motor, a representative value of efficiency selected from the nominal efficiency” column of Table 12–10, NEMA MG1-2009Column A of Table 12-8, NEMA Standards Publication MG1-1993, (incorporated by reference in 10 CFR section 431.15 (2008)), that is not greater than the average full load efficiency of a population of motors of the same design.
More Definitions of Nominal full load efficiency
Nominal full load efficiency means the average efficiency of a population of motors of duplicate design as determined in accordance with NEMA Standards Publication MG1- 1987, with respect to an electric motor, a representative value of efficiency selected from Column A of Table 12–8, NEMA Standards Publication MG1–1993, (incorporated by reference in 10 CFR section 431.15), that is not greater than the average full load efficiency of a population of motors of the same design.